When We Stay Human (A performance about care, friendship and cities)
24.07 — 25.07.2026
Description
The performance draws inspiration from an anthropological finding: a healed femur from prehistoric times, suggesting that an injured person survived thanks to the care of their community. This finding resonates with Margaret Mead’s view that the first sign of civilization is not a technological achievement, but an act of caring for someone in need. From this premise begins a scenic exploration of care, survival, and collective responsibility. Someone stayed, shared the burden and the time, recognizing someone else’s vulnerability as their own. Friendship and mutual support emerge as the smallest yet most essential core of community. Through bodily action and speech, the performance examines the moment when trauma stops being individual and becomes a shared field of experience, an act of care and humanity.
Contributors
Muzike
Information
The event is offered for free by the Ministry of Culture.
Advanced booking is necessary.